17 Related Articles, between 2019-07-17 and 2019-07-16

9,000-year-old settlement unearthed. A huge Stone Age settlement unearthed outside Jerusalem may have been home to 3,000 people, the Neolithic equivalent of a large city, according to details released by the Israel Antiquities Authority on Tuesday. >>

9,000-year-old settlement unearthed near Jerusalem. A huge Stone Age settlement unearthed outside Jerusalem may have been home to 3,000 people, the Neolithic equivalent of a large city, according to details released by the Israel Antiquities Authority on Tuesday. >>

Baroque music in Jerusalem. Handel’s ‘Esther’ oratorio will be at the center of the Vocal Fantasy Festival >>

Deficit soaring, Hadassah will require years’ more bailout payments to survive. Facing collapse in 2014, famed Jerusalem medical center was rescued and thrown a NIS 1.5b lifeline. Having strayed from recovery framework, its financial plight is again dire >>

Dr. Ruth, ‘Green Book’ producer to attend Jerusalem Film Festival. The Jerusalem Film Festival will run from July 25 to August 4 >>

Huge 9,000-year-old Stone Age settlement, one of the largest in the world, discovered in Israel. Archaeologists in Israel have discovered a huge Neolithic settlement near Jerusalem, which they say is one of the largest ever found. >>

Old windows give view of Jerusalem’s diversity. A project in downtown Jerusalem is using a tower of old windows to give a view of the city’s diverse cultural past and present and bring life to a neglected area >>

Prehistoric city offers glimpse of ancient living near Jerusalem. A huge prehistoric settlement discovered near Jerusalem by Israeli archaeologists offers new insight into how civilizations developed around the end of the Stone Age. >>

Remains of 9,000-year-old Neolithic settlement unearthed outside Jerusalem. The excavation of a huge Neolithic settlement outside Jerusalem has yielded thousands of tools and ornaments, leading experts to rethink the region's early history. >>

See the 9,000-year-old settlement discovered in Israel. A huge settlement unearthed outside Jerusalem may have been home to 3,000 people, the Neolithic equivalent of a large city, according to details released by the Israel Antiquities Authority. >>

Stone Age settlement uncovered near Jerusalem dates back a staggering 9,000 years. A huge prehistoric settlement discovered near Jerusalem by Israeli archaeologists offers new insight into how prehistoric humans lived. >>